Crafting Wikipedia Minecraft
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Crafting Wikipedia Minecraft
To craft something in Minecraft move the required items from your inventory into the crafting grid and arrange them in the pattern representing the item you wish to create. The 2x2 crafting grid can be accessed from the inventory screen and a workbench contains a 3x3 grid when right clicked.
Crafting is the process of constructing tools, items, and blocks in Minecraft. Players can craft by moving items from their inventory to a crafting grid, arranging them according to a recipe. A 22 crafting grid can be accessed from the player's inventory and a 33 grid can be accessed by using a crafting table. Items crafted in the 22 grid can also be crafted in the crafting table.
Some recipes do not require their ingredients to be arranged in a specific way on the crafting grid. These are commonly known as shapeless recipes. For example, players can craft a fermented spider eye by placing its ingredients anywhere within the grid.[note 1]
To save space, some recipes are animated (requires JavaScript). On this wiki, shapeless recipes are marked with a pair of intertwined arrows on the crafting table graphic, while fixed crafting recipes are marked by an exclamation point. These symbols do not appear in the game.
An Xbox 360 version of the game, developed by 4J Studios, was released on 9 May 2012.[145][146] On 22 March 2012, it was announced that Minecraft would be the flagship game in a new Xbox Live promotion called Arcade NEXT.[146] The game differs from the home computer versions in a number of ways, including a newly designed crafting system, the control interface, in-game tutorials, split-screen multiplayer, and the ability to play with friends via Xbox Live.[147][148] The worlds in the Xbox 360 version are also not "infinite", and are essentially barricaded by invisible walls.[148] The Xbox 360 version was originally similar in content to older PC versions, but was gradually updated to bring it closer to the current PC version prior to its discontinuation.[145][149][150] An Xbox One version featuring larger worlds among other enhancements[151] was released on 5 September 2014.[151]
Early versions of Minecraft received critical acclaim, praising the creative freedom it grants players in-game, as well as the ease of enabling emergent gameplay.[239][240][241] Critics have praised Minecraft's complex crafting system, commenting that it is an important aspect of the game's open-ended gameplay.[226] Most publications were impressed by the game's "blocky" graphics, with IGN describing them as "instantly memorable".[17] Reviewers also liked the game's adventure elements, noting that the game creates a good balance between exploring and building.[226] The game's multiplayer feature has been generally received favorably, with IGN commenting that "adventuring is always better with friends".[17] Jaz McDougall of PC Gamer said Minecraft is "intuitively interesting and contagiously fun, with an unparalleled scope for creativity and memorable experiences".[233] It has been regarded as having introduced millions of children to the digital world, insofar as its basic game mechanics are logically analogous to computer commands.[242]
A review of the alpha version, by Scott Munro of the Daily Record, called it "already something special" and urged readers to buy it.[243] Jim Rossignol of Rock Paper Shotgun also recommended the alpha of the game, calling it "a kind of generative 8-bit Lego Stalker".[244] On 17 September 2010, gaming webcomic Penny Arcade began a series of comics and news posts about the addictiveness of the game.[245] The Xbox 360 version was generally received positively by critics, but did not receive as much praise as the PC version. Although reviewers were disappointed by the lack of features such as mod support and content from the PC version, they acclaimed the port's addition of a tutorial and in-game tips and crafting recipes, saying that they make the game more user-friendly.[84] The Xbox O